The Crucial Path: When you type on a keyboard, the keys travel along a path within the operating system.

The Keyloggers: Keyloggers are malware planted by cyber criminals along this crucial path to observe and record your keystrokes, a way to steal your private information and use it to steal your money from your bank accounts, open credit card accounts in your name, or assume your identity in other criminal pursuits. Read security reports »

The Traditional Method: Traditional anti-virus and anti-spyware programs are ineffective in dealing with new attacks. They typically depend on recognizing the signature of a malware in order to remove it and often act after the user’s information is already stolen. They also tend to burden users with constant updates.